Otherwise if you want to do it for free, just follow the suggestions that DMOZ give on their website. You have more of a chance of being accepted if your website is somehow unique, or offers something unique to the other listings already present.
One of my sites actually got accepted into the DMOZ directory in 2008. It stayed there for about 2 years before it was suddenly removed for no reason. Being in DMOZ isn’t necessarily permanent, and it doesn’t guarantee high Google rankings. I noticed no significant rank changes after I was accepted in DMOZ. Just wanted to point that out before you apply. Best of luck ” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />
Just submit your site yourself. If you get it then sweet, if not then just don’t worry about it.
Doing so could cause your site and the network of sites it belongs to being banned from ever being listed in the directory.
The advice I can give you is ensure your site follows the listing guidelines for the category you apply for. Suggest a non promotional title and description and hit submit and then forget.
Seriously that is it. There is nothing more you can do.
Any site that states it can guarantee a listing in DMOZ is LYING.
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@Webzcas 229920 wrote:
Never ever ever pay or suggest payment for a DMOZ listing.
Doing so could cause your site and the network of sites it belongs to being banned from ever being listed in the directory.
The advice I can give you is ensure your site follows the listing guidelines for the category you apply for. Suggest a non promotional title and description and hit submit and then forget.
Seriously that is it. There is nothing more you can do.
Any site that states it can guarantee a listing in DMOZ is LYING.
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